Jerry Holland, Property Appraiser

Welcome

Welcome to the Duval County Property Appraiser's website. Our office is dedicated to providing you, the public, with the information you need to understand our role in determining your property values. We are here to assist you with commercial, residential, tangible personal property and exemption questions.

We welcome your suggestions for how we may serve you better. It is our responsibility and pleasure to serve you.

TRIM PRCs for Real Estate Available OnlineAttention Petitioners/Owners of Real Estate Property: If you requested a Property Record Card on your Petition to the Value Adjustment Board (DR 486), the PRCs are now provided by the Property Appraiser’s Office online via the Property Search. They are no longer mailed by the VAB. (per FL Statute 194.032(2)(a)) To access your Real Estate PRC, pull up your property record via the Property Search, then scroll down and click on 2014 TRIM Property Record Card (just below the 2014 Notice of Proposed Property Taxes section). If you cannot access or print the PRC, you may call the Property Appraiser's Office at (904) 630-2020.

To be eligible for a homestead exemption, the property must be your permanent home or the permanent home of a person who is legally or naturally dependent on you on January 1 of the tax roll year for which you are applying. The online application will walk you through the filing process and can be submitted over the web.*

You may also file by completing the manualHomestead Exemption application . You may submit the manual application with other required documentation to the Customer Service/Exemptions Division at 231 E. Forsyth Street, Suite 260, Jacksonville, Florida 32202, fax it to (904) 630-2525, or e-mail it to PACustServ@coj.net. The deadline to file timely for the 2015 Tax Roll was March 2, 2015.

2015 Late File Homestead and Other Exemptions
Those who own and moved into a new home in Duval County before January 1, 2015, can still apply for homestead and other exemptions. To be eligible, the property must be your permanent residence. Late filers may file a late application from now until early September (25 days after the mailing of the Notices of Proposed Property Taxes in mid-August). The Homestead Exemption application (DR501) and other exemption applications are also available on the Forms page.

If you established a new homestead and had a previous homestead exemption on another home in Florida, you may be eligible for Portability – the transfer of some or all of your old homestead’s “Save Our Homes” benefit (the difference between your market and assessed values due to the annual cap on increases).

*When filing online, some special circumstances may require that additional documentation be mailed to the Property Appraiser’s Office. In these cases, users will be prompted with necessary forms or a list of needed documents at the end of the process.

Notices of Proposed Property Taxes
The 2014 Notices of Proposed Property Taxes, also called the "Truth in Millage" (TRIM) Notices, were mailed to property owners on August 21. For most property owners, the formal deadline to file a petition with the Value Adjustment Board (VAB) has passed (September 15, 2014).

If you initiated an informal review of your property's value with the Property Appraiser's Office, your patience is appreciated. Appraisers are currently processing review requests, and will notify property owners of the outcome of informal reviews. To access your property’s TRIM information online, please use our Property Search or Tangible Search to retrieve information for your specific property; then scroll to the bottom of the page.

For more information relating to the Value Adjustment Board, visit the VAB’s web site or call (904) 630-7370. Important Note: Property owners who filed petitions with the VAB are required to partially pay ad valorem taxes (75% in most cases) and pay all of the non-ad valorem taxes before the delinquency date (usually April 1) to avoid denial of their petition. Read more about this requirement or contact the VAB for more information.

Property tax bills will be mailed by the Tax Collector on or about November 1, 2014.

Annual Report on 2014 Tax Roll

Get details on Duval County property values, tax levies and more in the Annual Report on the 2014 Tax Roll. The report contains historical data in addition to information specific to the 2014 Tax Roll.
(3MB pdf - Requires Adobe 6.0 Acrobat Reader or higher.)

Questions regarding ownership, exemptions or assessments should be directed to the Office of the Property Appraiser at (904) 630-2020 or pacustserv@coj.net.

For questions relating to billing and payment of taxes, contact the Office of the Tax Collector at (904) 630-1916 or www.coj.net/tc.

If you have comments about this website which would help us better serve you in the future, please e-mail us at: PAadmin@coj.net.

*** Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing. ***

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